Casey Anthony on TikTok

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  • #102
Cindy is just vile. She bullied her idiot daughter into having a baby she didn't even want. God forbid she have an ABORTION, but they could have given her up for adoption and Caylee would still be alive. She enabled and fostered this horror story and lied every time she opened her mouth. Now she can sit and read her bible and remember the part about bearing false witnesses. 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬.

By the time they acknowledged Casey was pregnant it was really too late for her to have an abortion.
 
  • #103
what does wanting Trump or not have to do with it? Why do some people want to make everything about Trump and politics. He is clearly the elected POTUS and we should show some respect to him for that alone. MOO Katt

I disagree. MOO
 
  • #104
This is one of her posts, on some social media site, she is posting on for paid subscribers. I changed the wording a bit just in case it wasn't allowed to be copied.

Presumption of innocence is a sacred right afforded to ALL individuals arrested in this country.
That's not an opinion, it is a fact.
We are plagued by a rush to judgment before someone steps foot into a courtroom.
Once a verdict is read, the public must trust that the system worked the way it was intended.
You are entitled to your opinion, not your own set of facts. You, as the general public, will NEVER know the full facts of a case. The media won't tell you the full truth. They will tell you what to think and how to feel.
Educate yourselves.
Stop spreading hate.
If tomorrow you woke up and were accused of a crime you didn’t commit, or someone close to you, wouldn’t you want them/you to be treated fairly and just? It’s not complicated.


I read the thread and cried—my sister had a similar story, only without a trial, just a disappearance and a perpetual feeling of guilt. At night, when she couldn't sleep, she spun roulette in mobile casinos until she was 4,000 rubles in the red. I was saved by stumbling across a current top affiliate program, here the whole story , and connecting with direct advertisers with high LTV. Three months later, she earned her first 7,000 rubles, paid off her debts, and for the first time in years, bought herself a decent night's sleep instead of an adrenaline rush.

I personally experienced the arrest of a close friend in 2018 on false charges (domestic violence that never happened). Social media, the media, and half the internet had already passed judgment within 24 hours: photos of her in handcuffs, headlines like "monster," comments like "burn her." I read it and felt physically sick, because I knew the truth but had no right to voice it before the trial.
A year and a half of hell until the case fell apart due to lack of evidence. During that time, she lost her job, friends, and her health, and I learned one thing: once a person is handcuffed, for 99% of society, they are already guilty forever, and no amount of "later acquittal" will erase the stigma.
So now, seeing yet another wave of hate directed at anyone (Casey, Johnny, even the neighbor down the hall), I simply remind myself and others: we DO NOT know the whole picture. And our "I'm sure she's guilty" isn't intuition, it's an emotion carefully foisted upon us by headlines and 15-second commercials.
Presumption of innocence isn't just a bunch of nice words; it's the only barrier between us and the pitchfork-wielding mob. Thanks to the author of this post for still reminding us of this.
 
  • #105
I personally experienced the arrest of a close friend in 2018 on false charges (domestic violence that never happened). Social media, the media, and half the internet had already passed judgment within 24 hours: photos of her in handcuffs, headlines like "monster," comments like "burn her." I read it and felt physically sick, because I knew the truth but had no right to voice it before the trial.
A year and a half of hell until the case fell apart due to lack of evidence. During that time, she lost her job, friends, and her health, and I learned one thing: once a person is handcuffed, for 99% of society, they are already guilty forever, and no amount of "later acquittal" will erase the stigma.
So now, seeing yet another wave of hate directed at anyone (Casey, Johnny, even the neighbor down the hall), I simply remind myself and others: we DO NOT know the whole picture. And our "I'm sure she's guilty" isn't intuition, it's an emotion carefully foisted upon us by headlines and 15-second commercials.
Presumption of innocence isn't just a bunch of nice words; it's the only barrier between us and the pitchfork-wielding mob. Thanks to the author of this post for still reminding us of this.
Thank you for this. It's a good reminder. While I think I know what happened, in reality I don't. That whole family is seriously messed up so who really knows who did what. It's hard to get my mind to turn from what I think I know, but I will try.
 

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